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LINK 1 : Northrop Grumman has delivered the first operational...

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    LINK 1 : Northrop Grumman has delivered the first operational software package for the JSF's AN/AAQ-37 Electro-Optical Distributed Aperture System (EO-DAS) system. (IMAGE)

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9413123/EOSJuly26th2010/1STJSF-DAS-SYSTEM-SOFTWARE-DELIVERED-JULY-24TH-2010-I-ASSUME-THIS-IS-NEW-NEWS-ALSO-FOR-EOS.gif

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    LINK 2 : EOS 2010 Historical avg data, which i find interesting just to relook at right now. (IMAGE)

    http://db.tt/XQfn85

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    LINK 3 : EOS summary relating to current status of application compared with other companies, 29th July 2010 is the deadline. Thoughts appreciated (ADOBE ACROBAT VERSION 6 AND ABOVE COMPATIBLE FILE)

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9413123/EOSJuly26th2010/CROWS_3_July29th2010_verysoon_SUMMARY_of_Data_Comments_Wanted_On_EOS_Future_ShortandLong.pdf

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    FINALLY WANTED TO ADD THIS AGAIN AS I THINK ITS VERY ENCOURAGING, SO MUCH HAPPENING WITH EOS AND THE SPIKE IN PRICE I WONDER WHAT VOLUME WILL DO THIS WEEK AND THE EFFECT ON THE SHARE PRICE.

    Thoughts welcomed.

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    This news has got me thinking about EOS and its short term potential and i am interested in other thoughts.

    Just to review this great news.


    EOS is also a participant in this consortium, which is led by the Australian National University. The other consortium members are CSIRO, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the Californian Institute of Technology [USA], Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) [Germany], and the National Measurement Institute.

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    Sydney, Australia, July 19, 2010 - (ABN Newswire) - Electro Optic Systems Holdings Limited (ASX: EOS.AX) has been awarded a A$4.04 million grant from the Australian Space Research Program ("ASRP") to develop the world's first automated, high-precision, laser-based, space debris tracking system.

    Innovation Minister Senator Kim Carr announced the award on 14 July 2010.

    "Australia has a proud history in space science and research. The ASRP helps us expand our already important role in international partnerships," Senator Carr said.

    "Modern space science and exploration is all about countries working together, and Australia has a great reputation in collaborating and leading new space research."

    The grant was awarded to a consortium led by EOS subsidiary, EOS Space Systems Pty Limited, and which includes the Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australian National University, and Global Near Space Services Inc [USA]. The consortium will apply the grant towards the estimated A$9 million cost of enhancing EOS' current space debris tracking capabilities at Mount Stromlo to meet current and future space debris tracking requirements.

    The project will be led by EOS Space Systems, whose Chief Executive Craig Smith said:

    "Current space surveillance and tracking systems cannot determine orbits in space with sufficient accuracy to cost-effectively mitigate collisions between satellites and space debris. This project will demonstrate responsive, high precision laser and optical tracking of space debris, improved space situational awareness for key space assets, and fully remote and automated operation of a high performance laser tracking system."
 
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